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Personality and total health through life project eye substudy: Methodology and baseline retinal features

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van Wijngaarden, Peter
Keel, Stuart
Hodgson, Lauren
Kumar, Dinesh K
Aliahmad, Behzad
Paim, Cristiane C
Kiely, Kim
Cherbuin, Nicolas
Anstey, Kaarin
Dirani, Mohamed

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Purpose: To describe the methodology and present the retinal grading findings of an older sample of Australians with well-defined indices of neurocognitive function in the Personality and Total Health (PATH) Through Life project. Design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: Three hundred twenty-six individuals from the PATH Through Life project were invited to participate. Participants completed a general questionnaire and 2-field, 45-degree nonmydriatic color digital retinal photography. Photographs were graded for retinal pathology according to established protocols. Results: Two hundred fifty-four (77.9%) subjects, aged 72 to 78 years, agreed to participate in the eye substudy. Gradable images of at least 1 eye were acquired in 211 of 254 subjects (83.1%). Retinal photographic screening identified 1 or more signs of pathology in 130 of the 174 subjects (74.7%) with gradable images of both eyes. A total of 45 participants (17.7%) had self-reported diabetes and diabetic retinopathy was observed in 22 (48.9%) of these participants. Conclusions: This well-defined sample of older Australians provides a unique opportunity to interrogate associations between retinal findings, including retinal vascular geometric parameters, and indices of neurocognitive function.

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Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology

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